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11.05.2013

Puget Sound Bite: Cafe Turko

The owners at Cafe Turko are like a bonus set of grandparents. They're old school, friendly, and fun to banter with. They come from Izmir, a place I didn't have the chance to visit on my trip to Turkey this summer but is definitely on my list for the future. When I get hunger pangs for Turkish breakfast, Cafe Turko is where I'll head.I recommend going for brunch and getting: Turkish lemonade w/ sour cherry syrup, the Mother-in-law breakfast (includes warm bread, olives, apricots, cheeses, tomato, and cucumber), and the stuffed bread (pide) w/mozzarella, tomatoes, and olives. Finish with a dessert selection of pistachio baklawa and orange semolina cake washed down with cardamom tea.